👀 Funded PhD opportunities - social prescribing - short deadline

NEW: Fully funded PhD opportunities within the University of Gloucestershire’s (UoG) new Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre - two opportunities are now live on the UoG website. There is a Creative Health and Social Prescribing in Primary Care theme, the other option is a much broader call out to meet One Gloucestershire Integrated Care System priorities. 

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Description

Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre: Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board Funded PhD Studentships

Oxstalls Campus

The University of Gloucestershire and Gloucestershire Integrated Care System (ICS) are offering two funded PhD opportunities. Together we are supporting the opportunity for staff working in Gloucestershire Integrated Care System or the University of Gloucestershire to apply for funding to undertake an area of doctoral study and research within the University’s new Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre.

The Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre is a new area within the vibrant School of Health where we embed research in all of our activities, ensuring that students and staff benefit from and contribute to vibrant subject communities, engaged in fundamental and applied research. The Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre are undertaking research and evaluation projects which are funded and partnered by Gloucestershire Integrated Care System.

PhD offer area 1

(This is not considered the PhD research title but the topic area).

  • Research to ascertain how primary healthcare professionals perceive, engage with, and prescribe Creative Health interventions (Arts on Prescription) through Social Prescribing in Gloucestershire.

PhD offer area 2

(This is not considered the PhD research title but the broad topic area)

  • Research that aligns with and aims to support One Gloucestershire’s Integrated Care System’s (ICS) key priorities areas.

  • Making Gloucestershire a better place for the future

  • Transforming what we do

  • Improving health and care services today

Your research should demonstrate a link to areas within the ICS priorities -read the full description for details

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